Here are some of mine. Feel free to add your own that you may have observed before.
Dave's First Law of Music: When listening to a favorite song, invariably you will get a phone call or visitor just as the song begins that will require your attention for almost the entire length of the song.
First Collorary to Dave's First Law of Music: if you are listening to a radio in your car, you will invariably enter a poor reception area just after the song begins or someone with a louder stereo or unmuffled engine will pull up next to you.
Second Collorary to Dave's First Law of Music: If that favorite song is on a CD or tape that can be restarted and you do restart that song, you will get another call or visitor also requiring your attention.
Dave's Second Law of Music: When listening to a favorite song on the radio and it ends, switching to another station to avoid the commercial will encounter another favorite song just as it ends and a commercial begins.
Dave's Third Law of Music: When listening to the radio and a definitely disliked song begins, changing channels will result only in finding other equally disliked songs also just beginning.
Collorary to Dave's Second and Third Laws of Music: This is limited only by the number of stations that the radio can receive in that area.
Dave's First Law of Music: When listening to a favorite song, invariably you will get a phone call or visitor just as the song begins that will require your attention for almost the entire length of the song.
First Collorary to Dave's First Law of Music: if you are listening to a radio in your car, you will invariably enter a poor reception area just after the song begins or someone with a louder stereo or unmuffled engine will pull up next to you.
Second Collorary to Dave's First Law of Music: If that favorite song is on a CD or tape that can be restarted and you do restart that song, you will get another call or visitor also requiring your attention.
Dave's Second Law of Music: When listening to a favorite song on the radio and it ends, switching to another station to avoid the commercial will encounter another favorite song just as it ends and a commercial begins.
Dave's Third Law of Music: When listening to the radio and a definitely disliked song begins, changing channels will result only in finding other equally disliked songs also just beginning.
Collorary to Dave's Second and Third Laws of Music: This is limited only by the number of stations that the radio can receive in that area.
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